
After a long pilot period, T-Mobile is making its 5G home internet service a reality. The company made the announcement on a livestream this morning, teased as its next Uncarrier move. The company says that 30 million homes are now eligible for the service.
The 5G home internet service costs $60 per month, or $65 without autopay, which is $10 more per month than when the pilot program was introduced. The service comes with no data caps, hardware rental fees, or annual contracts, and customers self-install their own equipment. T-Mobile says the average customer will experience speeds of 100 Mbps. But there’s an important caveat: home internet customers are subject to data slowdowns during times of network congestion, which could be a…